Amazing place in London. I love the food. can’t wait to come back here again. Congratulations to the staff.
Wonderful Indian food that is freshly cooked and served promptly and punctually with the help of a really nice and friendly staff not to mention the optimal hygienic conditions.
Amazing Indian food. Love the starters and biryani for main course. Loved the chicken tandoori and chicken Tikka very authentic and tasty.
#Vegeterianhawk
Want to taste the best 'Dal tadka' in the city? You got to be here for that. With a variety of naan to choose from, Punjab is a delight for vegetarians. If you are in the mood for a snack, then go for 'kaddu puri'. The eggplant curry is good as well and the biryani is decent (there are better biryani places out there!). But I would still give it a 4 rating for its dal tadka.
Luvly place. Delicious food. True to its taste,the punjabi food. Must visit place when you are in covent garden and want to eat an authentic aloo paratha in london. Everything was fabulous about the restaurant. Service, ambience game on point.
I visited “Punjab” twice in a week !
Just shows what appetising food this place offers.
Chicken tikka and Amritsar Chole were my favourite dishes.
Service is quick , the staff is polite and courteous. Thought their attendance to your table can reduce once the place gets crowded. The restaurant gets really noisy when full.
Mostly there is a waiting.
Neha | Culinary Chaser
+4
Punjabi food in london😍😍
Restaurant located on Neal street serving North Indian food, place is good... staff is friendly.
It was fully crowded so we have to wait for 25-30 mins meanwhile one of the staff member gave is the menu which was good.. They take 50% of bookings rest is walk-in.
Coming to food we had
* Paneer tandoori: Perfectly grilled, thought it was not as per Indian taste i mean not that much chatpata but it was good.
* Kadhai paneer: was good
* Breads: Bullet naan & lachha parantha, were good.
Overall I liked it, can be visited!!
Wonderful Indian restaurant with charming staff (thank you Anna!) and delicious food. The chili paneer was stupendous as were the dosas and butter chicken. All this served with a smile in a very friendly atmosphere! Go for it if you are in London City!
What else can be better than having Punjabi cuisine in London..
After tasting so much of british cuisine what can be better than finding a Punjabi resturant...those cravings for Indian food ..
Mouthwatering food ..lamb shami just melts in mouth and the chicken tikka was yummm..
After having the tikka I was like wanting more of tikka's
Perfect food..
Services were good too...
Located in heart of covent garden, their food is good. Ordered for dal and aloo along with aloo parantha and chilli garlic naan. Aloo was average but dal was good. Best was their chilli garlic naan which just makes u go crazy if you are a spicy food lover! Can try!!
Authentic North Indian food at Camden area - service is good, the server arranged seating in a more quiet area for us to enjoy our dinner (away from the noisy side). Food is tasty and not oily/overly thick gravy. Chicken Tikka on fire display is a first I have experienced - really enjoy the experience.
A London institution and reliable option in the center of town. Punjab has been around for ages and for good reason - the food is consistent and comforting, service is no nonsense, and you know what you’re going to get. I guess that’s also the restaurant’s downfall - nothing is really outstanding, and the mad rush of people at dinner time means you get very little attention, often after a long wait in line just to get a table. The dishes themselves come out quickly once you’re seated, though, and there’s lots of veggie and non-spicy options too - we had lamb curry, baingan bharta, and palak paneer, as well as roti, rice and chai. We also had some very yummy carrot halwa for dessert. The one disappointment was the samosas - the pastry case was stale and bready rather than the flaky shortcrust one expects. As for the atmosphere, the design is vintage but clean, and while the service is efficient, it’s not particularly kind, and the staff don’t bother much with making small talk or recommendations. This might suit some people just fine, but it made us feel rushed. I’d definitely come back, but I wouldn’t stay long.
Mind blowing food. We were in London for leisure and went to Punjab for our lunch on the two days we were there.
We tried their specialities - Kali dal, Paneer Butter masala, Achari Gosht and Amristari Chhole as main dishes and the taste was extraordinary.
On top of it, the best tandoori roti I have ever had!!
The atmosphere was nice and there were some old hindi songs playing in the background when we were there.
Coincidentally, the 2nd time we also met the owners of the restaurant who were very warm and friendly people.
No wonder the food is amazing as well 😍
My compliments to the chef.
Highly recommended if you are in London and want good Indian food!
This is not my first visit but this time I will only give 4 stars as it could be my bad experience, first time ever I felt that food didn’t taste the same.,, explanation by the manager wasn’t very convincing starters I am taking point out and chole wasn’t cooked at all chole was like stone,,, but till now this isn’t my 1st visit I have been here more than 15 time. Hopefully my next visit will be satisfactory 🤞
Been here before and so wanted to comeback! Food is really good ,the prices are really decent so I strongly recommend the restaurant. Went with a friend for dinner before theatre and it was worth it,the prawn biryani and a side veggie dish was delicious and filling!
The place is good and also has some great reviews. We ordered starters and they were just amazing. We loved the pakoras and the samosas. They are really worth trying. However the main curries weren't as good as expected. The Nan was good. The service from the staff was good. But the staff came too frequently to the table giving you an impression that they want you to order quickly, eat quickly and leave early. May be that's to avoid the rush. Other than that, it's a good experience to have.
It was on my list of "things to do in London", to eat at an Indian restaurant and I think I found the best one! The food was absolutely amazing, a lot of vegan options like always in Indian restaurants and a really professional service. Another pleasant surprise were the prices! Really good prices if you compare with the London prices that in my opinion are way to high. This restaurant has a lot of history, it was opened right after the WWII and it stayed in the same family sins then. We has a great evening with the family and some friends!
Cosy restaurant. Was seated quite quickly despite the place being full. The staff were very attentive and provided good recommendations. I thoroughly enjoyed the butter chicken, nann and rice which were prepared traditionally. The owner was sitting at the table next to me and took the time to come and talk to me as I was by myself. He explained the history of the restaurant and the authenticity of the food. He also recommended other restaurants in the area as it was my first time in London. Highly recommend. Best dining experience I’ve had in London.
Probably the most authentic Indian restaurant in London.
Ordered the lamb biryani and the meat was so tender and portion was good.
Butter chicken was on the bone and was succulent.
I do love my Indian, and this one is in my top 2 favourite spots for a classical Indian in London. Their butter chicken is great. We ordered 3 curries for 2 of us and it was the right amount. 2 curries would have left us on the hungry side.
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